A Sea of Red in Schools Across the State
#RedforEd Day of Action urges legislators to pass legislation critical to students, teachers, and public education With one week left before the end of the legislative session, educators across the…
#RedforEd Day of Action urges legislators to pass legislation critical to students, teachers, and public education With one week left before the end of the legislative session, educators across the…
With only a week left of the legislative session, Southington teacher Jason Ghidini is headed for the State Capitol after school tomorrow to talk to his state senator and representative. He’ll be wearing #RedForEd, and he hopes colleagues from every part of the state join him.
With only nine days left in the legislative session, there’s not much time to get teacher priorities across the finish line, and CEA leaders are encouraging all members to join in a Red for Ed Day of Action this Wednesday.
With the legislative session ending on May 4, now is the time to take action to urge lawmakers to support students and teachers.
Please take action to help get bills of importance to educators, our students, and our profession over the finish line before May 4.
With less than two weeks left in the legislative session, CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey today sent a letter to all legislators urging action on teachers’…
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Remote learning, improved mental health supports for students and teachers, and recruiting and retaining more teachers of color were just some of the topics Education Commissioner Charlene Russell-Tucker discussed as…
From providing more mental health supports for children to additional assistance with special education costs to improving air quality in schools and giving pandemic credit toward teachers’ retirement Senate President Martin Looney discussed education priorities in the latest episode of CEA’s podcast.
Dual teaching—providing simultaneous instruction to in-person and remote students—was used as an emergency tool early in the COVID pandemic, but it results in a poor learning experience for students and…